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December 20, 2015, 06:37:35 PM
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This is a prediction bet on the price of FLOZ crypto currency next Sunday December 27th.

Exchange we will use for the bet is C-cex

https://c-cex.com/?p=floz-btc

I bet that the price will be above 2K satoshi on said date.

Bitspender does not believe this will happen.

If the price reaches 0.00002000 satoshi or above on that day then I win the bet.

If the price is lower then 0.00001999 satoshi at any point on that day I lose the bet.

I am looking for a trusted escrow to escrow this bet.

Thank you.

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December 20, 2015, 06:39:07 PM
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Escrow terms:

Both users need to sign a message with the address holding the funds.
No signed message = no deal. 
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December 20, 2015, 06:41:50 PM
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Escrow terms:

Both users need to sign a message with the address holding the funds.
No signed message = no deal. 
Uh, an escrow here would mean, both of you send 10 BTC each to the escrow, then when one of you wins the escrow sends the prize. I for one don't believe any of you have built up enough reputation not to scam 10 BTC when the time comes
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December 20, 2015, 06:42:15 PM
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Escrow terms:

Both users need to sign a message with the address holding the funds.
No signed message = no deal. 

That is a joke. I don't need to sign any message. Put up or shut up.

Find an escrow. let him post the escrow address and we send our btc.

I'll even send 1st but you must pay the escrow fee in advance.

If you fulfill you side and send in your 10 btc I will reimburse you the escrow fee.

If you don't send your btc then the escrow keeps your fee for wasting his time and sends me back my 10 btc.\

Put up or shut up.

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December 20, 2015, 06:43:29 PM
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 Shocked somebody (bitspender) loose 10 btc   Grin

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December 20, 2015, 06:44:19 PM
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Escrow terms:

Both users need to sign a message with the address holding the funds.
No signed message = no deal. 
Uh, an escrow here would mean, both of you send 10 BTC each to the escrow, then when one of you wins the escrow sends the prize. I for one don't believe any of you have built up enough reputation not to scam 10 BTC when the time comes

I am willing to use an escrow. I have no issue with that.
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December 20, 2015, 06:44:56 PM
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Escrow terms:

Both users need to sign a message with the address holding the funds.
No signed message = no deal. 
Uh, an escrow here would mean, both of you send 10 BTC each to the escrow, then when one of you wins the escrow sends the prize. I for one don't believe any of you have built up enough reputation not to scam 10 BTC when the time comes

Signed message or no deal.
You give a signed message to the person holding the escrow.
Simple condition.
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December 20, 2015, 06:46:20 PM
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Signed message or no deal.
You give a signed message to the person holding the escrow.
Simple condition.
Still same thing,
I for one don't believe anythe other guy seems to agree, of you have built up enough reputation not to scam 10 BTC when the time comes
If you want to do it like that , why involve an escrow at all?
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December 20, 2015, 06:47:34 PM
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Is it just me or does bitspender not want to go through with the bet.


I am ready to send my 10 btc to a trusted escrow.

Let's do this.
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December 20, 2015, 06:47:52 PM
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I am interested in acting as the escrow for this.
No offense bud, but if they will actually send the BTC to escrow then I believe it would require someone more trusted.
Edit: By which I mean, not someone with the highest trust rating(although that would be suitable as well) but someone who has been known for escrowing such significant amount of BTCs
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December 20, 2015, 06:49:35 PM
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I am interested in acting as the escrow for this.


The statements on which to decide whether the bet is a win or lose are a bit of a problem.

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If the price reaches 0.00002000 satoshi or above on that day then I win the bet.

If the price is lower then 0.00001999 satoshi at any point on that day I lose the bet.

Do you really mean "at any point on the day" in the second statement?
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December 20, 2015, 06:50:31 PM
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Is it just me or does bitspender not want to go through with the bet.


I am ready to send my 10 btc to a trusted escrow.

Let's do this.

You set your terms, i set mine.
Signed message to proof you actually are in control of the funds, and not playing with some hacked account/sweeped keys.

I dont see the problem with you signing a message if you are willing to send, and even spend them.
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December 20, 2015, 06:50:46 PM
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I am interested in acting as the escrow for this.
No offense bud, but if they will actually send the BTC to escrow then I believe it would require someone more trusted.

He can decline. Smiley
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December 20, 2015, 06:52:01 PM
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Escrow terms:

Both users need to sign a message with the address holding the funds.
No signed message = no deal.  
Uh, an escrow here would mean, both of you send 10 BTC each to the escrow, then when one of you wins the escrow sends the prize. I for one don't believe any of you have built up enough reputation not to scam 10 BTC when the time comes

Signed message or no deal.
You give a signed message to the person holding the escrow.
Simple condition.

why require signed msg. when he is willing to send the funds to escrow... Seems like you are avoiding the bet TBH
Obviously if he is going to send the funds to escrow he must be in control of the add (which is all that signed msg. proves), your statement that he could be using hacked funds doesnt get solved by signed msg. But thats none of my business
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December 20, 2015, 06:54:21 PM
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I am sure whichever escrow you pick you need to bring clarity on what the bet actually is about.

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If the price reaches 0.00002000 satoshi or above on that day then I win the bet.

If the price is lower then 0.00001999 satoshi at any point on that day I lose the bet.


What is the big deal about signing the message? It ought not be a problem. Signing a message take a few seconds.
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December 20, 2015, 06:58:08 PM
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Is it just me or does bitspender not want to go through with the bet.


I am ready to send my 10 btc to a trusted escrow.

Let's do this.

You set your terms, i set mine.
Signed message to proof you actually are in control of the funds, and not playing with some hacked account/sweeped keys.

I dont see the problem with you signing a message if you are willing to send, and even spend them.

My problem is I have xx btc on okcoin and I don't want to move from there to a wallet which I don't have on me now. I want to send from my okc account. Is that ok with you?

I have the btc. I am willing to make the bet. Will you put up already or just back down. You started this and you said " I could barely afford 0.1btc"

Looks like you cant afford 0.1 btc.
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December 20, 2015, 06:58:50 PM
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Are you guys serious about that bet? Why don't you get someone of the admins to act as an escrow anyways? Surely anyone here would make a run with 20 btcs in the bag.

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December 20, 2015, 07:00:29 PM
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Escrow terms:

Both users need to sign a message with the address holding the funds.
No signed message = no deal. 
Uh, an escrow here would mean, both of you send 10 BTC each to the escrow, then when one of you wins the escrow sends the prize. I for one don't believe any of you have built up enough reputation not to scam 10 BTC when the time comes

Please don't kill the good samaritan.
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December 20, 2015, 07:01:56 PM
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Are you guys serious about that bet? Why don't you get someone of the admins to act as an escrow anyways? Surely anyone here would make a run with 20 btcs in the bag.
Admins don't bother with these stuff, and there are trusted(enough) people who won't "make a run with 20 btcs in the bag"
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December 20, 2015, 07:02:10 PM
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I dont see the problem with you signing a message if you are willing to send, and even spend them.

My problem is I have xx btc on okcoin and I don't want to move from there to a wallet which I don't have on me now. I want to send from my okc account. Is that ok with you?

I have the btc. I am willing to make the bet. Will you put up already or just back down. You started this and you said " I could barely afford 0.1btc"

Looks like you cant afford 0.1 btc.

Well that's my problem. No signed message = no deal. That is the only condition i set for this bet.
IF you send your 10btc to the escrow, you might as well send them to a local wallet first, then send it.

I dont care how you do it, but you provide a signed message with our bet terms to the escrow.
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